Jupyter Notebook 5.7.5 Documentationmodes: edit mode and command mode. Edit mode Edit mode is indicated by a green cell border and a prompt showing in the editor area: When a cell is in edit mode, you can type into the cell, like a normal command mode. If you click inside a cell’s editor area, you will enter edit mode. If you click on the prompt or output area of a cell you will enter command mode. If you are running this notebook in a live you’re using a menu shortcut or Anaconda launcher to start it, try opening a terminal or command prompt and running the command jupyter notebook. • If it can’t find jupyter, you may need to configure0 码力 | 155 页 | 1.71 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 5.7.0 Documentationmodes: edit mode and command mode. Edit mode Edit mode is indicated by a green cell border and a prompt showing in the editor area: Fig. 6: Jupyter cell with green border When a cell is in edit mode command mode. If you click inside a cell’s editor area, you will enter edit mode. If you click on the prompt or output area of a cell you will enter command mode. If you are running this notebook in a live you’re using a menu shortcut or Anaconda launcher to start it, try opening a terminal or command prompt and running the command jupyter notebook. • If it can’t find jupyter, you may need to configure0 码力 | 145 页 | 1.83 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 5.7.3 Documentationmodes: edit mode and command mode. Edit mode Edit mode is indicated by a green cell border and a prompt showing in the editor area: When a cell is in edit mode, you can type into the cell, like a normal command mode. If you click inside a cell’s editor area, you will enter edit mode. If you click on the prompt or output area of a cell you will enter command mode. If you are running this notebook in a live you’re using a menu shortcut or Anaconda launcher to start it, try opening a terminal or command prompt and running the command jupyter notebook. • If it can’t find jupyter, you may need to configure0 码力 | 155 页 | 1.86 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 5.7.6 Documentationmodes: edit mode and command mode. Edit mode Edit mode is indicated by a green cell border and a prompt showing in the editor area: When a cell is in edit mode, you can type into the cell, like a normal command mode. If you click inside a cell’s editor area, you will enter edit mode. If you click on the prompt or output area of a cell you will enter command mode. If you are running this notebook in a live you’re using a menu shortcut or Anaconda launcher to start it, try opening a terminal or command prompt and running the command jupyter notebook. • If it can’t find jupyter, you may need to configure0 码力 | 155 页 | 1.71 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 5.6.0 Documentationmodes: edit mode and command mode. Edit mode Edit mode is indicated by a green cell border and a prompt showing in the editor area: Fig. 6: Jupyter cell with green border When a cell is in edit mode command mode. If you click inside a cell’s editor area, you will enter edit mode. If you click on the prompt or output area of a cell you will enter command mode. If you are running this notebook in a live you’re using a menu shortcut or Anaconda launcher to start it, try opening a terminal or command prompt and running the command jupyter notebook. • If it can’t find jupyter, you may need to configure0 码力 | 143 页 | 1.81 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 5.7.1 Documentationmodes: edit mode and command mode. Edit mode Edit mode is indicated by a green cell border and a prompt showing in the editor area: Fig. 6: Jupyter cell with green border When a cell is in edit mode command mode. If you click inside a cell’s editor area, you will enter edit mode. If you click on the prompt or output area of a cell you will enter command mode. If you are running this notebook in a live you’re using a menu shortcut or Anaconda launcher to start it, try opening a terminal or command prompt and running the command jupyter notebook. • If it can’t find jupyter, you may need to configure0 码力 | 145 页 | 1.82 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 5.7.4 Documentationmodes: edit mode and command mode. Edit mode Edit mode is indicated by a green cell border and a prompt showing in the editor area: When a cell is in edit mode, you can type into the cell, like a normal command mode. If you click inside a cell’s editor area, you will enter edit mode. If you click on the prompt or output area of a cell you will enter command mode. If you are running this notebook in a live you’re using a menu shortcut or Anaconda launcher to start it, try opening a terminal or command prompt and running the command jupyter notebook. • If it can’t find jupyter, you may need to configure0 码力 | 155 页 | 1.86 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 5.7.2 Documentationmodes: edit mode and command mode. Edit mode Edit mode is indicated by a green cell border and a prompt showing in the editor area: Fig. 6: Jupyter cell with green border When a cell is in edit mode command mode. If you click inside a cell’s editor area, you will enter edit mode. If you click on the prompt or output area of a cell you will enter command mode. If you are running this notebook in a live you’re using a menu shortcut or Anaconda launcher to start it, try opening a terminal or command prompt and running the command jupyter notebook. • If it can’t find jupyter, you may need to configure0 码力 | 145 页 | 1.83 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 6.5.1 DocumentationNotebook Documentation, Release 6.5.1 Edit mode Edit mode is indicated by a green cell border and a prompt showing in the editor area: When a cell is in edit mode, you can type into the cell, like a normal command mode. If you click inside a cell’s editor area, you will enter edit mode. If you click on the prompt or output area of a cell you will enter command mode. If you are running this notebook in a live you’re using a menu shortcut or Anaconda launcher to start it, try opening a terminal or command prompt and running the command jupyter notebook. • If it can’t find jupyter, you may need to configure0 码力 | 191 页 | 1.88 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 6.5.0 DocumentationNotebook Documentation, Release 6.5.0 Edit mode Edit mode is indicated by a green cell border and a prompt showing in the editor area: When a cell is in edit mode, you can type into the cell, like a normal command mode. If you click inside a cell’s editor area, you will enter edit mode. If you click on the prompt or output area of a cell you will enter command mode. If you are running this notebook in a live you’re using a menu shortcut or Anaconda launcher to start it, try opening a terminal or command prompt and running the command jupyter notebook. • If it can’t find jupyter, you may need to configure0 码力 | 189 页 | 1.88 MB | 1 年前3
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